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Reg change to EAL certified OS for LS1046ARDB

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Ghouse
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HI, iam using LS1046ARDB in one of our product. and iam writing all the applications on Ubuntu 18.04,

Now i want to change the OS to RHEL (Since RHEL is EAL certified OS whereas Ubuntu is not), kindly let me know how i can switch to RHEL. Or if Bootpartition and rootsfs provided by NXP is already certified either by CC or EAL.

 

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yipingwang
NXP TechSupport
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NXP has not placed Redhat on Layerscape processors at this time.

NXP LSDK only provides Ubuntu-based, Yocto-based and CentOS-based userland.

There are two options for your company:
Option #1: NXP is willing to assist your company doing all the work, but with our very good priority support where we can help you get past most difficult issues by providing “spot” training, debug assistance, and other support activities. Find details here: https://nxp.com/priority-support . We don’t deliver finished projects from this NXP product. For that, see option 2.

Option #2: NXP is willing to engage with your company to collect requirements for your Redhat porting project. After requirements are collected, NXP can create a priced proposal. This comes with all of the attendant work of creating a statement of work/agreement between two companies, but NXP has many satisfied customers with this approach.

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yipingwang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

NXP has not placed Redhat on Layerscape processors at this time.

NXP LSDK only provides Ubuntu-based, Yocto-based and CentOS-based userland.

There are two options for your company:
Option #1: NXP is willing to assist your company doing all the work, but with our very good priority support where we can help you get past most difficult issues by providing “spot” training, debug assistance, and other support activities. Find details here: https://nxp.com/priority-support . We don’t deliver finished projects from this NXP product. For that, see option 2.

Option #2: NXP is willing to engage with your company to collect requirements for your Redhat porting project. After requirements are collected, NXP can create a priced proposal. This comes with all of the attendant work of creating a statement of work/agreement between two companies, but NXP has many satisfied customers with this approach.

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